Junonia villida

Meadow Argus at Macarthur, ACT

Junonia villida at Macarthur, ACT - 7 Apr 2019
Junonia villida at Macarthur, ACT - 7 Apr 2019
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Identification history

Junonia villida 6 Jan 2025 AlisonMilton
Junonia villida 6 Jan 2025 CarbonAI
Junonia villida 6 Jan 2025 RodDeb
Junonia villida 7 Apr 2019 RodDeb

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also saw an Orchard Swallowtail in the backyard but it did not stop to pose

4 comments

AlisonMilton wrote:
   6 Jan 2025
@RodDeb Hi Deb, Your photo didn't upload. This week moderators are cleaning up unconfirmed sightings. Could you please reload your photo or delete this record.
Thanks
Alison
RodDeb wrote:
   6 Jan 2025
Hi Alison photos added, thank you very much for all you do.
AlisonMilton wrote:
   6 Jan 2025
@RodDeb Thanks Deb. There are over 18,000 unconfirmed records. I suspect some records with missing photos won't be recovered as not everyone keeps the old photos.
RodDeb wrote:
   6 Jan 2025
Wow so many, sounds so overwhelming. Lucky we do keep all our pics. Thank you Alison and all the other moderators for all of your hard work, we really do appreciate it.

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Sighting information

Additional information

  • 25mm to 50mm Animal size
  • True Pollinator Insect on Flower

Species information

  • Junonia villida Scientific name
  • Meadow Argus Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1642.1m Recorded at altitude
  • 766 images trained Machine learning
  • External link More information

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  • More than one media file
  • Verified by an expert moderator
  • Nearby sighting(s) of same species
  • GPS evidence of location
  • Description
  • Additional attributes
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